It is an embodiment of cultural amalgamation of Rajputana and Mughal School of Art and Architecture. Its motif of flowers and foliage, minarets, mythological paintings, archaic furniture, wall hangings of arrows and shields have remained unchanged since hoary past. The family of Dundlod is the descendant of Kesari Singh, the fifth son of Sardhul Singh. Dundlod castle was built by him in 1750 AD.

the famous chatriview of inner side dundlod fortouter long view of fort

night view of dundlod fortview of dundlod fort gatesunset view of dundlod fort

Dundlod fort is a blend of the Rajput and Mughal Art and architecture. The Diwan- e- Khas (Hall of private Audience) has stained glass windows, fine antiques and an impressive library. The zenana quarters are on the 1st floor featuring exquisite decors and furniture. The fort is converted into a cosy and comfortable abode. The dress code of the state and grand hospitality with the horse guards are an attractive factor.

view of dundlod havelihome of a Lord and breeder of the royal Marwari horsesrear view of haveli